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- (gem.) a plain figure having four equal straight lines, making four angles each equal to 900 inside; a square.
- a square or rectangle area (covered on all four sides by buildings or fence).
- an ornamented seat for the bride and groom.
- a place where four roads meet or two roads intersect each other.
- a score of four indicated by dice.
- a small casket for carrying the idol of Śiva, hung round the neck with a thread tied to it.
- an oblong, unsewn cloth used to wipe the hands, (or the body after bath), and also used as an upper garment; a towel.
- a piece of land used for some particular purpose; a field.
- (mus.) the medium pace.
- a clever, deceptive, witty talk.
- the last part of anything; end.
- an amount of four rupees.
- a set or group of four persons, thing, etc.
- the fastest gait of a horse; a galloping.
- a bundle of one hundred leaves (as of betel, tobacco leaves).
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- the fact of (something) being low in price or not expensive.
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- a circular frame or disk arranged to revolve on an axis, as on or in vehicles or machinery; a wheel.
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- an onomatopoetic term used to express swiftness, quickness in action.
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- = ಚಕ್ಕೆ.
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- a fabric having a pattern of small squares; check.
- a comparison, test, examination etc. to ascertain if something is as it should be; a checking.
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- a thin, sharp piece of wood, bone, etc., made by splitting or breaking; a sliver; a splinter.
- a square, wooden plate made with a handle on one side used by masons for smoothening the surface.
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- well done! very good! excellent!: used in praising a performer.
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- neat orderly or trim, clearly organised.
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- a man who is organised in his work and personal appearance.